“We are extremely sensitive to the importance of security, especially at
the database level,” said Frank Bossel, Sales Director at Numergy. “The
product helps our partners to immediately prevent SQL injection attacks,
while providing a valuable set of tools to help our customers protect
their sensitive data, enforce separation of duties and demonstrate
compliance with regulatory directives.”

“GreenSQL was designed from the ground up to provide comprehensive
database security for cloud-hosted and on-premises corporate databases,”
said Amir Sadeh, CEO of GreenSQL. “Such technology will make European
customers even more comfortable with moving sensitive corporate data to
the cloud.”

GreenSQL, which can be up and running in less than an hour, acts as a
reverse proxy between applications and Numergy-hosted databases, and
works by inspecting every command sent to the cloud database in
real-time, regardless of the source of the request. The benefits include
preventing both SQL injection attacks and inadvertent data breaches,
allowing developers and contractors to perform their duties without ever
gaining access to sensitive or protected information (via dynamic data
masking and column-based permissions), and significantly easing
regulatory compliance with auto-discovery of sensitive data, built-in
database activity monitoring (DAM) and out-of-the-box compliance reports
for a variety of government and industry regulations.

CIO, CTO & Developer Resources

About Numergy

Founded in September 2012, Numergy is a company specializing in the
construction and operation of infrastructure cloud computing with French
and European ambitions. With the support of its shareholders SFR, Bull
and the Caisse des Dépôts, Numergy was designed to become a true
"digital power plant" in the service of the economy and growth. Its
mission: to provide businesses (SOHO, SME and large accounts ETI) and
public organizations secured, efficient and competitive IT resources.
Numergy guaranties and commits to the high availability of its
infrastructure but also on the location of data on the French territory.
More information: www.numergy.com;
Twitter: @ Numergy

About GreenSQL

Founded in 2009, GreenSQL (http://www.greensql.com)
provides unified database security and compliance solutions for
enterprises running their databases on premises or in the cloud. The
company’s all-in-one approach to database security helps organizations
by protecting databases from SQL injection attacks (the most common data
breach method today), securing sensitive information from unauthorized
database access, enforcing separation-of-duties and meeting regulatory
compliance requirements. With more than 150,000 downloads in 198
countries, GreenSQL is the most-used product for eliminating database
vulnerabilities in the face of modern day cyber-attacks. The company,
based in Tel Aviv, is backed by leading venture capital firms Jerusalem
Venture Partners, Magma Venture Capital and Rhodium.

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